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Investing in the Military Cartel: 19 international
banks invest over US$65 billion in companies
linked to Myanmar junta and atrocities
Update: Wednesday 28th July, 2021
Expanded research shows that 19 international banks each invest over US$ 1 billion
in shares of companies with ties to the Myanmar military junta.
These banks with over US$1 billion in holdings are: Crédit Agricole, Sumitomo
Mitsui Trust, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, UBS,
Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, BPCE Group, Credit Suisse, Mizuho Financial,
Société Générale, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, Royal Bank of Canada, BNP Paribas,
Barclays, DZ Bank and Toronto-Dominion Bank

 

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